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Alzarri Joseph's Brilliant All-Round Display Seals Two-Day Title for New Winthorpes Lions
CMW New Winthorpes Lions have claimed the 2026 Two-Day Championship following a dominant win over PIC Liberta Blackhawks, with Alzarri Joseph producing a stunning all-round display of 97, 61, and 8 wickets for 24 runs. As reported by Antigua News Room, Liberta were left stranded on 61 for 4 when play was halted, sealing the title for the Lions.
PM Browne Backs Independent MP Anthony Smith Jr. for Labour Party Run in All Saints West
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed that Independent MP Anthony Smith Jr. will run under the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party in the next general election, as reported by Antigua News Room. The move signals a notable political shift ahead of the constitutionally due 2028 polls in All Saints West.
Rotary Club Donates 32 Laptops to National Public Library to Boost Digital Access
The Rotary Club of Antigua donated 32 HP EliteBook laptops to the National Public Library on March 19, 2026, as part of its Education Through Technology Programme aimed at bridging the digital divide. Library Director Ryllis Mannix said the laptops will significantly improve services for students and researchers.
PM Browne Dismisses Legal Challenge Against MP Baltimore as 'Frivolous'
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has branded a High Court petition challenging the election of newly elected MP Randy Baltimore as "frivolous," declaring it will not prevent Baltimore's swearing-in. Browne made the remarks on the Browne and Browne programme following Baltimore's victory in the St. Philip's North by-election.
Antigua and Barbuda Names 14-Swimmer Squad for 2026 CARIFTA Aquatics Championships
The Antigua and Barbuda Swimming Federation has named a 14-swimmer squad to compete at the 39th CARIFTA Aquatics Championships in Martinique from April 3–8, 2026. The team spans four age groups and will be led by Head Coach Wayne Mitchell.
PM Browne Says He's Giving UPP Time to Organise Before General Elections
Prime Minister Gaston Browne says he is giving the opposition UPP time to organise before general elections, which he confirmed are expected within a 90-day window. Browne argued that a stronger opposition benefits governance, even as he criticised the party's current internal divisions.
ABLP Names Donna Chaia as Third Vice Chair Ahead of General Elections
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party has named Donna Chaia as Third Vice Chair, with Prime Minister Gaston Browne confirming the appointment as part of the party's push to complete its executive structure ahead of general elections.
ABLP Names Kendra Beazer as Barbuda Candidate, Browne Calls Him a 'Unifier'
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has officially endorsed Kendra Beazer as the ABLP's candidate for Barbuda, calling him a 'unifier' who can end political fragmentation on the sister island. Browne made the announcement on his radio programme, framing the selection as part of a broader generational shift in Barbudan leadership.
ABLP Convention to Put Party in 'State of Readiness' for General Elections
The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party will use its April 12 convention to finalise candidates and fill leadership vacancies, as Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the party is moving into a 'state of readiness' for the next general election.
Canadian National Charged After 26 Pounds of Cannabis Seized at VC Bird Airport
A 23-year-old Canadian national was arrested at V.C. Bird International Airport on March 21 after officers discovered 26 pounds of cannabis, valued at $208,000 ECC, concealed in his suitcase following his arrival on an Air Canada flight from Toronto.
Baltimore's Swearing-In Delayed by Court Challenge Over Public Officer Status
The swearing-in of St. Philip's North representative-elect Randy Baltimore has been postponed after a UPP official filed a court petition arguing Baltimore was still a public officer at the time of his nomination. Prime Minister Browne and Senior Counsel Anthony Astaphan have both dismissed the challenge as frivolous.
Baltimore Swearing-In Deferred to Friday After Election Petition Filed
The swearing-in of St. Philip's North MP-elect Randy Baltimore has been postponed to Friday after a UPP official filed an election petition in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court alleging Baltimore was ineligible to contest last Monday's by-election. Prime Minister Gaston Browne dismissed the petition as frivolous and confirmed the ceremony will proceed as planned.
Canadian Man Arrested at VC Bird Airport with $208K Worth of Cannabis
A 23-year-old Canadian national has been arrested at V.C. Bird International Airport after officers discovered 26 pounds of cannabis — valued at $208,000 ECC — concealed in his suitcase following his arrival on a flight from Toronto.
PM Browne Announces Tax Relief, Wage Increases to Combat Rising Cost of Living
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced two rounds of ABST relief on food and school supplies, a five percent interim wage increase for public servants, and a raise in the national minimum wage as the government seeks to ease the cost of living.
PM Browne Announces Two Rounds of ABST Relief in April and August
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced two rounds of ABST relief on food and school supplies, scheduled for April and August, alongside a minimum wage increase and a five percent interim salary hike for public servants. The measures form part of the government's broader response to rising cost-of-living pressures.
PM Browne Announces Second ABST Relief Round Planned for August
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed two rounds of ABST relief on food and school supplies planned for April and August, alongside a five percent interim public servant salary increase and a rise in the national minimum wage from EC$9.00 to EC$11.50 per hour. The measures form part of the government's broader response to rising cost-of-living pressures facing households in Antigua and Barbuda.
Women Bear Disproportionate Burden of Global Water Crisis, Commentary Argues
As the world observes World Water Day 2026 under the theme "Water and Gender," a commentary published by Antigua News Room highlights how over one billion women lack access to safely managed drinking water, while remaining largely excluded from the decisions that govern it.
Resident Raises Alarm Over Substandard Corn Sold at Perry Bay Supermarket
A resident has publicly called for an investigation into Perry Bay Supermarket after allegedly finding corn that appeared pale, pre-peeled, and showing signs of fungus on sale. The letter, reported by Antigua News Room, urges health authorities to enforce stricter food safety standards.
Opinion: Antiguan Millennials Must Shed Political Apathy Before the Next Election
Local commentator Kelly-Jean James, writing for Antigua News Room, calls on Antiguan millennials to shed political apathy and engage meaningfully with the democratic process ahead of an election expected within 89 days.
Century-Old Liberta Water Tank Restored, Repainted in National Colours
A landmark water tank in Liberta, standing for over a century near the Gracehill Moravian Church, has been restored and repainted in national colours following rapid reconstruction works by the Ministry of Works. St. Paul MP E.P. Chet Greene praised the project as a vital preservation of community heritage.